Yasuda clan
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The Yasuda clan was a Japanese samurai kin group in the Sengoku period and Edo period.[1]
History
The clan was established by Oe Hiromoto.[citation needed]
In the Sengoku period, a branch of the Yasuda clan was made responsible for the collection of duties on the cloth trade.[2]
In modern history, the Yasuda are known as a "financial clan" because of their success in banking.[3]
Notable clan leaders
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See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Morikawa, Hidemasa. (2001). A History of Top Management in Japan: Managerial Enterprises and Family Enterprises, p. 61.
- ↑ Goldsmith, Brian. (2008). Amassing Economies: The Medieval Origins of Early Modern Japan, 1450-1700, p. 262.
- ↑ Lonien, Claude. (2003). The Japanese Economic and Social System: From a Rocky Past to an past to an uncertain future, p. 44.
- ↑ Sumiya, Mikio. (2000). A History of Japanese Trade and Industry Policy, p. 157.
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